Moroccan Open

The Moroccan Open was a European Tour golf tournament which was held in 1987 and annually from 1992 to 2001. There were several different host courses. This was the second European Tour event in North Africa after the Tunisian Open, but the tour eventually left North Africa to focus its global expansion on the established golf markets of South Africa and Australasia and the major growth region of Asia. In 2001, the prize fund was €651,337, which was one of the smallest on the tour that year.[1]

Winners

YearWinnerCountryScoreTo parMargin
of victory
Runner(s)-up
Moroccan Open
2001Ian Poulter England277−152 strokesEngland David Lynn
Moroccan Open Méditel
2000Jamie Spence England266−224 strokesFrance Sébastien Delagrange
France Thomas Levet
England Ian Poulter
Moroccan Open
1999Miguel Ángel Martín Spain276−12PlayoffWales David Park
1998Stephen Leaney Australia271−178 strokesSweden Robert Karlsson
1997Clinton Whitelaw South Africa277−112 strokesEngland Roger Chapman
Australia Darren Cole
Australia Wayne Riley
1996Peter Hedblom Sweden281−71 strokeArgentina Eduardo Romero
1995Mark James England275−131 strokeEngland David Gilford
1994Anders Forsbrand Sweden276−124 strokesEngland Howard Clark
1993David Gilford (2) England279−91 strokeTrinidad and Tobago Stephen Ames
England Jamie Spence
1992David Gilford England287−1PlayoffSweden Robert Karlsson
1988–91: No tournament
1987Howard Clark England284−83 strokesEngland Mark James

References

  1. "2001 European Tour schedule".


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